So, a belated update on my Spyder's first autocross, and the last autocross of my 2023 season.
The morning started off really foggy. Karl (the gentleman that lent me his E30 at the last event) and I were doing course design and setup and all of a sudden the fog set in to the point that you couldn't see much more than 100 feet.
Fortunately by the time we got to running, that had burned off. Unlike my Miata, the Spyder is not one of those "some assembly required" race cars to get it ready. I unloaded my helmet and stuff and, well, that was it. I even left the tire pressures at the factory 26psi front/31 psi rear setting.
We actually had four MR2 Spyders on the property. This is the three in E/Street. The other was in STR, and so it was parked farther down. It actually ended up setting FTD and Top PAX with an insane 40.2xx second run that no one even got remotely close too. The dark blue car is my friend Mark's, which is the car I got my first, and only, overall win in. The read car is my friend Lawrence's, whose the guy that found me my Spyder.
I started off running a 46.869 right out of the gate, which wasn't me taking it easy on it either. Lots of body roll, but it felt pretty good otherwise. The Continentals had an amazing amount of grip for "just" 340tw. Transmission was still making noise, but didn't seem to have gotten discernably worse (I had already talked to Mark and said that if it got noticeably worse, I might park my car and drive his Spyder for the remainder.) It was also really nice to be racing a car that had ABS.
On my second run, I shaved off nearly a second and a half and hoofed it to a 45.466. I think that on a hard 1-2 shift though that I felt some clutch slip, which means that even if the transmission didn't need replacing, I'd be pulling it before a full season of racing. Dropping down to a 45.366 put me in PAX 1/Raw 1.
The third run, I don't really recall, but I slowed down to 45.730. I believe that I got late in one of the slaloms.
On the fourth run, I took my best friend along, and despite the fact that a passenger typically acts like an anchor in an E/Street car, I cracked off a 44.941, ending my morning runs in PAX 1. I was in Run Group 1 though, so by the time Run Group 2 finished their morning runs, I had slid back to 10th overall.
Coming back in the afternoon, conditions had warmed up to mid-to-high 70s. I went out for my first run, and took my best friend's girlfriend along for the ride. Halfway into the run, I made a hard stop, got ABS activation, and then lost power steering. I finished the run, but as I headed back to the pits, I noticed the ABS light was on and flashing as well, and the speedometer was going from 20mph to below 0, then back up. I pulled into the pits, cycled the key, and all of a sudden have no juice to anything, no lights, no starter, nothing. Huh. Pop the engine cover and the negative cable had hopped completely off the terminal because it was loose. Put it back on, tightened everything, and everything was fine again. But, I did slow to a 45.619. The photo below is me coming back into the pits with no power steering, and a million thoughts running through my mind. Kait had a great time though.
The second (or sixth) run picked it up to a 44.401, my best of the day and good for 3rd out of 6th in Pro and 10th overall. The car felt great, considering it had a stock front sway bar, struts old enough to drink, crumbly blue cheese bumpstops and 340tw tire.
The third run felt terrific, but as I came around I saw a course worker resetting a cone. Unfortunate because it was a 43.717, which would have been my best. I didn't center punch the cone either, I just ticked with with a rear tire, so it wasn't like I was straight-lining an element and gaining a massive speed advantage.
The final run, the tires must have gotten overheated, because the car was just loose everywhere, even though I let two psi of air out of the tires, and it slowed to a 44.744. At that point, I was sitting in 10th still, and I basically just had to sit by and let Run Group 2 go out and see where things shook out.
I ultimately ended up 13th out of 31 overall and 5th out of 6 in Pro. Not bad for a car that isn't even remotely close to being properly setup, and a lot of very stiff competition. If that 43.717 had been clean, or I could have replicated it, that would have put me in 10th as well.
We do a percentage-based scoring, and with Top PAX having a 33.421 after PAX and me having a 35.165, I ended up earning 95.04, which was my second best finish of the season. My completely un-setup, untested MR2 Spyder grabbed me more points than every event I used the Miata in, as well as the events I drove the EV Mini and the E30. The only event I scored more points than this one? My overall win in Mark's MR2 Spyder.
So, not a bad way to finish the season, and a good baseline for next year. I also learned that when news broke about me getting an MR2 Spyder to run in E/Street, apparently it caused some sleepless nights for some of my competitors, which is fun to learn.